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Utah, Oklahoma governors make friendly bowl wager

Published: Friday, Dec. 22, 2006 11:57 a.m. MST
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Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry will have a gift basket riding on Saturday's Armed Forces Bowl.

If the Utes win on Saturday, the Oklahoma governor would send a basket of Oklahoma steaks that would be donated to the House of Hope, a Salt Lake City drug treatment center. Huntsman has offered a basket of "Utah's Own" products should Tulsa prevail.

"Coach (Kyle) Whittingham and the Utes are ready for a great and successful bowl game," Huntsman said in a news release. "In this season of giving, I'm sure the Oklahoma steaks will make a great addition to the House of Hope's holiday celebration."

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